Review: Max Enix – Far From Home
Drifting mindlessly through a prog dimension, Max Enix’s new album is a rudderless, painfully long album with little worth noting.
Drifting mindlessly through a prog dimension, Max Enix’s new album is a rudderless, painfully long album with little worth noting.
It All Began With A Really Good Album But Realistically NO DEBUT SHOULD BE THIS GOOD WHAT THE HELL?!
Hey baby I hear the sludge a-callin’, tossed ballads and musical Easter eggs, and well if I seem a bit critical well, baby, I’ve got Witch Ripper pegged! (They’re proggin’ again)
This band came out of nowhere and casually said “yeah let’s do Scenes From a Memory but like, better, lol”
Take a meander through the hills of progressive post metal
Moral Collapse collapses a bit from their fire debut, sagging under a failed attempt at innovating upon their sound.
Sacred Outcry enlists power metal’s biggest cheat code on their sophomore album, Towers of Gold… Daniel Heiman!
My personal music god is back with his first main project full length in what feels like ages… does it stand up to his magnum opera?
Feel your sanity melt away as Kostanteni masterfully blends dissonant black metal with Eastern folk music. Hail the new black metal god of the desert!